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I love the swaggering feeling of the Say 10 clip. Particularly the line "Devil's got a cut like a slit in a cattle's calf...". Love that part.

The trap beat caught me off guard and I wasn't a fan of it in the beginning, but now, I'm beginning to wonder how I ever felt that way. Hope the song is on the record. Would be cool too if that trap beat loops once as an outro to the song.

I love the swaggering feeling of the Say 10 clip. Particularly the line "Devil's got a cut like a slit in a cattle's calf...". Love that part.

The trap beat caught me off guard and I wasn't a fan of it in the beginning, but now, I'm beginning to wonder how I ever felt that way. Hope the song is on the record. Would be cool too if that trap beat loops once as an outro to the song.

The trap beat caught me off guard and I wasn't a fan of it in the beginning, but now, I'm beginning to wonder how I ever felt that way. Hope the song is on the record. Would be cool too if that trap beat loops once as an outro to the song.

It feels like Manson hanging out with rappers had an effect on him, it'll be interesting to see if that goes beyond that song to the record as a whole. I'm casually a fan of trap music. I am horribly picky with music and especially with genres like rap and pop. But with hip-hop I usually enjoy any trap song I'm listening to so I'm thrilled at the concept of Manson adapting it as the band has metamorphisized so many genres before. I really liked how Manson adapted blues/country to The Pale Emperor so if that's something we can look forward to with the new album I'm down. It really feels like that bridge between blues/rock with TPE to the bridge of industrial/trap so I don't think it'll be too jarring or too much of a stretch outside people who are perpetually unsatisfied every album isn't exactly like the Triptych. I also feel Golden Age had a lot of imagery and musical stuff flirting with hip-hop but the band didn't quite go too deep into it. I think, in a very camp way, Manson talked about "goth rap" but I think that was mostly related to the campy imagery of the Tainted Love video. But I would absolutely adore a trap record that has those sprawling, droning type hooks but also incorporated some of that heavy, "go fuck yourself you fucking fuck" type heavy riffs.